Tired of bad Tinder dates, three University of Colorado students created a dating app that's now headed to CSU this fall semester.

Sean Chenoweth, a senior environmental studies major at CU, said he still remembers the last Tinder date he went on. It was so bad, "I was laying in bed and said to myself, 'if only there was a way to qualify dates (before going out).'"

Alongside coder Christian Tucker and Keenan Olsen, a senior economics major, Chenoweth created Qualify - a dating app that requires its users to create trivia questions for other potential suitors to answer.

You log on and create three questions. In order to match with someone you have to answer their questions correctly and they have to answer yours. You also need to answer at least one question correctly to unlock their pictures.

The questions can be anything.

As a Game of Thrones fan, Chenoweth said one of his is "Who is Jon Snow's father?" to weed out any fair weather followers of the show.

"Swiping through Tinder, it gets pretty sleazy," Chenoweth said. "Our platform empowers daters to ask what's actually important to them, not just what they look for in a photo."

Since launching their beta app this spring, Chenoweth and Olsen say more than 230,000 questions have been answered through the app. And, after being selected as a team for Catalyze CU — an eight week, summer startup accelerator program designed for CU students and faculty to develop their ideas or technologies — the two spent the summer conducting user interviews, getting feedback and making changes to the app.

An updated version is set to launch on Aug. 22 at CU and CSU — where the creators are focusing their efforts — and on the first day of classes for other Colorado schools including CU-Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver and the University of Northern Colorado.

Students on each campus will be able to download Qualify on their respective first days of classes.